Alabama’s loss to Texas A&M on Saturday gave more clarity to the race for the BCS National Championship Game. For now, anyway.

Kansas State earned the No. 1 spot for the first time in program history, moving the SEC off the top spot after a 14-week run. Oregon moved to No. 2, and Notre Dame—the last eligible unbeaten—is at No.3, well enough behind Oregon to need a loss in front of them to advance.

Meanwhile, we have No. 4 Alabama and No. 5 Georgia, both of which need two losses in front of them to advance to the national title game. If two of the three unbeatens lose—and Alabama and Georgia, as expected, win out to the SEC Championship Game—the winner of the SEC title game would then play for the national title.

Then again, if Georgia Tech upsets Georgia and the Bulldogs beat Alabama in the SEC Championship Game, one of the current three unbeatens could lose and still get to the national championship game.

Overrated

No. 4 Alabama. We’ve been saying it all year: who has Alabama beaten? The Tide obviously got a big win at LSU two weeks ago, but anyone watching that game could see who played better—and how Alabama survived with an unthinkable last-minute drive.

The Tide beat an average Michigan team, overrated Mississippi State and found a way to beat LSU. That’s not a top-five team, folks.

No. 6 Florida. Look, the Gators—by far—have the best one-loss resume in the nation. Frankly, they have better wins (LSU, South Carolina, Texas A&M) than anyone in the country. They even have a “good” loss (Georgia). But anyone watching Florida at this point in the season clearly sees the Gators aren’t among the top six teams in the nation. The Gators’ offense has gotten worse over the second half of the season.